I ! jRallroads. Pe ii n sy I vn n In 1 tit 1 1 road """ s..tn -TVKONK & CLEARFIELD BKAKCII ON and after Holiday, NOV. 8, 18X1, the Peaaenger Trains will run dally (except Sun days) bstweea Troneand Clearlleld, as fullows: CLEARFIELD MAIL. LKAVK tlorill, LKAVK NOllTil. CurwettsvlllevS.tA, r- Tyrone S.OS.t.i,. Vaascuvoe,,... ,.,(!, " tiumuiit, w 11.611, " 1'iiweltoo, in. (HI, Oiol,......lo 1J, llojnlcm II. ir, " Bleiner' 10.23, fhlllpalur(,..IO.t,' Dr. Ham, 10. In, ' Bluebell 10.AT, Wallace Ion,... 10.44, " mlT 10.41, Klvemew 3.30, 01,erlold,.....l.48, Leuaerd,.. Ill, Barrett ...J.J4, Woodlud,....4.(l, Bixler,... 4 OS, Wallace!,, .....4. 17, Blue 11.11,. 4.3d, Urahem 4..1I, Pbilipsburg, ...4.86, Steioer'a,.. 4.8W, BoTlltou, 4.48, Osceola 4.SJ, Powelton, 6.t)a, Bammll, J.1A, Viuiaooyee,...,..A.Si, TVTOBV.........S.00, " ' Woodland 10.nl, " j Barrett, 11.07," " Leonard 11.11," " i Clearlleld, ....ll. Ill, " " l Rivvrvlew.. .ll.'i, " I Gurwonivlllo,.11.40a.a' CLEARFIELD EXPRESS. LKAVK HQt'TH. ! " LEAVE NOHTIlT Ourwensrllle.. a. 80 X. H. Rivervlew 6.89 " Clearlleld...... 147 " Tyrone, 7.J0 p. 1 anscoyoo T.4.4 " I tiummlt, I.0J " i Pnwrlton 8. If " Osreol 8 JS " i Uovntou 8.H4 " 1 Bteiner'e 8. SO " : Fhilipahurg.. S.4 J ' ; Graham 8.47 " ! Blue Hall, 8. it " I Wallawetua, ....P " I Bit-ler 9.10 " Woodland 9.17 " ! B irred 9.55 " Leonard 8.6.1 Rarrett 6 57 Woodland,.... (t.0 Birler, 8.08 Wellacc'on,... 8 15 Blua Ball, 8 21 Graham 8.211 Philip. I,urg.. 8.19 Bleiner'e 8. HI Bonton, 8.:i7 Osceola 8.43 Puweltoti, 8 511 Summit,..,... , 7.05 Vanseoyoo 7.2.1 Tyrone T.4S Leonard W. rill CleurlieM 10.117 ltlvervleiv,...liM.t Curwensville 10.29 PIIILIPSBIIRU A MO8IIANN0N BRANCHES L84VS SOt'TPI. LK4VR Ronrn. A. H. P. M. P. If 7:15 1310 . A. M. A. M STATIOHS. M.irri.Jole. 118 3:40 1:45 3:49 1:56 sin .1:18 3:3.1 3:3(1 3;.1I .1:411 7:.10 PbilipibuPK, 7:.1.1 (Sleiner'a 7:00 13:15 J:0o I2:3 6 II,, 12:14 4:59 1:50 12:04 4:4D 9.84 11:51 4 Jn 7:40 10:50 7:58 10.15 8:11 10:4.1 8:10 10:48 8:25 10:5.1 :6 10:58 8:41 11:1.1 8:49 Iloynton, O.ceoU, Moahannon, Merlins;, Ilouttdale, McCaulcy, Kendriok's, Raoiey. M0 11:45 4:lj 9:15 11:40 4:2a 9:311 11:35 4:ln 11:14 II.KO 4:06 9:10 11:26 4:ll0 BALD KAULK VALLKV BRANCH. Ki. Mail. Mall. Exp. A- P. . A. a. 7.08 8.20 Icare Tyrone arrive 8.S1 7.56 1.33 8..17 Bald Eagle 8.17 7.41 8.01 9.18 Julian 6.38 7.05 8.34 9.41 Mileiburf 5.15 IMS 8.93 9.51 Bellrfonta 6.05 8..13 8.45 10.(13 Mileiburg 4.55 .2;l 9.08 10.39 Howard 4.31 t.00 9 41 11.18 arrtra L. llaren lre 3. 56 6.35 TVBONB STATION. ABTWARD. A.H.I WHaTWARH A. H. Cllolnnall Kip., 9:52 1 Pill.liurcb Kip'ia, I 11 PaoiSe Ezprata, 6:671 Pacifle Uxpreie, 8:12 John.town xprr,9:07 p.m. p. M.j Way Paneniror, 1:16 Ohli-jiiro Day Ex., 12:18 Chicairo Kxpre.i, .1::H Hail Train, . Hi OS Mail Train, 7:01 I iiunitnaon acr'n, 8:liil Kait Line, 7::io dole oonneotlooi matto by all train, at Tyrone eon i.ooa utren. S. b. BLAIK, myl7-tf. Saperititendent. STAOPi LINKS. A itageleaTea Curwcmville J.lly fur HeynoM. rille, at I o'eloek, p.m., arririnfrat H.yoold.rille ai o o cioci, p. m. aemrning, k.v.a KaynolilB' Tille dally, a( 7 o'rlm-k, a. in., arriving at Cur. wenaville at 12 o'olook, m. Fare, each way, $2. A alaire leave. Corwcn.vlllo dallr. at 1 o'cloi-k. p. to., lor DuUuii City, arrlvini: at Dulli.ia City at 8 o'cloi-k, p. m. Keturninfr, leavee Bulloia at 7 o'clock, a. m., dally, arriving at CarwonM illeat ixoelook, m. tare, each way, $1.60. Allegheny Valley Railroad. LOW (IP.ADK DIVISION. VS and after MondaT, May Sid. 1881 V the paarenger train, will run daily (except buoday) between Bed Hank and Driftwood, ae fullowi : F.ACTH ABI). Day Mill.avei Pltl.bnrg e:.a a.m.; nea aani I :4J; bllgo .lanetlon 11:01; New Bethlehem 13:55 p. a.: Mav.rille 1:10; Troyl:.15 Brookrll'e 1:56 j foller'. 1:20 Hey. anldavll.e 2:148 ; Duiloi. 3:0.1 ; Summit Tunnel II ; I'enneld 8:42 ; Tyler a .1:55) Beneielle 4:11; arrlvea at Driftwood at 6:20. W E4TV-ABD.Day Mall leaver Driftwood 12:20 p. to.; Ueneiette 1:116 ; Tyler'. 1:15 ; PenDeld 1:10 Summit Tunnel 3:18 ; Dullola 1:35; K'vnol, I. rille 2:19; Puller'l .1:08; Brookville .1:29; Troy 3:40; Ma.vaville 4:1.1; New Bethlehem 4:25; Sllgo Junction e :II7 ; Ked Bank 6:25; arrivea at rimburn at 8 25 p. u. The DitlSola Accommodatluli leavee Da Boil at 7:35, a. m ; Krynold.rille, 7:55; Brook ville, 8.48; New Belhlehem, 9:461 Red Bank- IU:5i; l'ilt.l,r,h, 1:2(1, , m Leavea Pitt.barf h, at 2:15, p. m ; Bed Bank, 5:..0 ; New Bethlehem, 7:06; Brookvil'e, 8:115 ; Beynold.villa, 8:51 ; Da Boil, 9:18, p. m. U- The llrookvllln AceummiHlatlua leave. Brookville 1 7:00 a m ; Hevnold.ville, 7:55 ; Du llola, 8:25; Summit Tunnel, 8:41 ; Penfleld, 9 Hi : Tyler a, 9:19; Bennea.lte, 9:65 : Driftwood, 10:48 a. u.. i,eave. i.rillwonil at :II0 p. m. Benne ette, 8:50 1 Tyler., 9;2 ; PonOeld, 9::I9; Hum. alt Tunnel, 10:00; Duiloi., 10:17; lt.vnol.il. ., m:w; Airoaavilie, ll:.tu p. m. Cloae connertlon made with train, on P. I Railroad at Driftwood, and with traloaoa the Allegheny Valley Kellroad at Rod Bank. DAVID MrOAHOO, Oen'l Bup'L A. A. Jaeaaoa, Sup't L. (J. Dip. FARE FROM CLEARFIELD, TO BellefonU, I'a 13 06 Loek Uavcn....H S 70 W llllam.port. I 80 Huntinfrdon .H 1 80 Lewielown.. 1 90 Xary.rllle..., , 4 JO Cawan.ville 10 Oaeeola M. 85 UARRLSRURO... 4 76 MidJletown 6 00 Marietta. 8 66 Lancaster I 80 PIULADKLP1HA 7 Altoona. 1 66 Johnatowa...M....... I 86 Phlllpiburi 61 Tyrone 1 12 PITTSDIIRII i 16 SR.. $9(1 r" . Samnlea worth yw vv (6 free, Addrau SriaaoR Co., Portland, Maine. LmoH2,ai-ly.j TI"TICES' V CONHTABI.P.R VKt-M tl We bar printed a large number of the new ftl Bibb, and will on the receipt of twenty, ClllCAOOf.XoRTn JVfiSTEliN KAILWAf Ii IheOI.PKST. BEST CONSTRtlCTFD BUST KgllPPKD.aad hence the' ' LEADING RAILWAY Of TBI WEST AND NORTH-WEST I . It Ii tin h oft tit nd bit mat between Cbiottg. mi kII point! ! Kortltra I lit noli, Dtkotn, Wyomlof. 19fb-nkt, Iowft, Cftt. fori,).., Ornf-on, Aritonk, t'Uh. Col ordo. Itlkbo, Monlitft, Ntrmdft, ind for COUNCIL BLUFFS, OMAHA. IK Kll, LKADVII.l.U, SALT LAKE, SAN FRANCISCO, Deedwood, Sloai Oily, Cedar Rapid., Dm Maine., Columnar, and all point. In the Territoriep, and the We.L Alan, for Milwaukee, llreea May, O.hkorh, eVnrbovgan, alarquelte, Fond dq Lac, Viatartown, llotigbton, Neenah, Menarha, St Paul, Mmneapolla, Huron, Volga, Fargo, Bii tearek, Winona. LaCroaaa, Owatonna, and all poinla In Minneaeta, Dakota, Wi.oon.iB and the Korth-woBt. At Conneil Bluff, the Tralne of the Chicago A Kofth-W'eatero and the I'. P. Railwavi depart from, arriva at and aae tha tama joint Uaioa Depot. At Chicago, eloM connection, are m.da with the Lake Shore, Michigan Central, Baltimore A Ohio, Ft. Wayne A Pennsylvania, and Chicago A Aran. Trunk Railwaya, and tha Kankakee and Pan Hands Route.. CtooeooaneMlan. made at .function Points. It le Ike ONLY LINK running rullman Hotel Dining Cars tTWBBft CHICAGO and COUNCIL BLUFFS. sr-Pallseaa SleeperiM all Might Tralne.- Inalet apoa Ticket Agent! selling yoe Ticket. Tin thu road Rxamlno your Tlrkoti, and refaae 10 any 11 inoy go aul read over the Chicago A Hortb-Waetara Railway. If yet wi.k tho ben traveling aeeommodatlon. jea will buy your ticket, he (bia reele, JWAND WILL TAKE NONI OTHER. AU Tioket Agent, aril Tir.eli hy thli l.lna. MARVIN IIUOHITT, td V. P. aid Ueaerel Manager, .rM.'81-lj. .ChleagJ. 1 a null, id in. Monro... UBTIg S(w g.arfrtlstmft.ts. WAGONS ! 2 CAR LOADS. 2l The .urgent ami best iissm'tiiient of wugoiiH ever CleorfieW. One carload of CONKLIN wagons, One Carload Of Which wo will Hell nt fncttiry prices. We buy theso wagons by tlie enr lond nnd pay CAbll for them, therefore we nre nble to sell cheaper than nny other dealer in the county. Wo guarantee tlienc wagons to bo first-clans in every reppect. Alno, a lot of Platform Spring One cur load of GRAIN DRILLS which we will sell cheaper than ever belore sold, luve us F. M. CAHD0N & February 23, 1881-tf. JAMES L. XV'i.irr-- -"-"--f: .--r'a !TJ2V3D3i3RrA3E3LEIR., MAIIKKT KTKKICT, CI.EARFICI.il, I'KXN'A. All kinds of Caskets and Coffins kept on hand, and furnished to order on short notice, including tho finest as well as the cheapest thnt can be manu factured. Our Is tho best In use, and will bo furnished in any part of the county. Call nt your ordon at Troutman'a Furniture oct 1, '79.tr. 3EjlX,GC,01V Cur wcnsvillc, Pa. N. E. ARNOLD, Wholesale Dealer in DRY GOODS. FURNISHING GOODS, Boots, Shoes, Groceries, TOBACCO, LEATHER, FLOUR. FEED, GRAIN, SALT, OIL, &C. I buy direct from jobbers nnd ninnufacliirers, receive Roods lit car load rates, hence can compete with New York nnd Philadel phiri houses. Also. Dealer in Saw Logs, Lumber, Shingles and Bark. Parties having bark to haul during the Winter, can contract and receive liberal advances. Also, advances mado on Saw Logs. Give me a call. N. E. ARNOLD, Sept. 30, 1880.tr. The oMeit, boat, mnxt thorough, and eo.nj.lett prtrtlctl Buii'dmi Co1ln in tbe I'oited Butni. rtt-Hrhool kIwitb to ieiion. Btuttunti admit ted t inj time. For eirculkri eddreu J. 0. SMITH, A. M., Prioflftl, Ffpt. 7, 81Sib. PiUxburi'b, Won'. BUY AIIOME 1 IIOI 8K.1, LOTS AND FARMS FOR SAL8 I TWENTY IIOfRKS and LOTS In Clearleld for Bale at reaaonahle prices and on aa.y term.. Alao, leverul FARMS la Bradford and Uraham townrhipa. Apply to WALLACE 4t KRKBS, Dee. 1, '80-tf, Clearfleld, Ta. Millinery I Millinery I! ITAKR thu ftltKinre of informlin tho pabllo thnt I iimII oiler Rpftfitvl Inducciii'Dti in Millinery Ooorli.euch m Hillti, Puinn, Kibbon, Flowfri, elo., Trimiiied ud l'otrimrd lUti od Iloonili, in the very lutcft tvlir. Notlone end Mede-up Clothing tor children. I kindly eolicit laor 01 your pfciroTuge. MISS M. A. WKI.CH, Market 61., ClearflelJ, Ta. Apr. 3D, J88I.1t. FARM FOR SALE I The aaderitftrjed hei oomo to tho Bonclutlon t quit forming aod follow hie oeu;i ration, ear peoler, and now offcrt for ml bit farm, eituate ooo and abalf mi lei north of Clearleld borough, oo ci taming EIGHTY AOIIEia, Moat of which le tlard and under food cultlra tioa, ana naving mereoa a gooi TWO-STORY 'L" HOUSE. Larn frame barn, and other Beceecary outbuild injta, together with an orchard of all kiode of fruil, and an excellent aprlng of water. The whole la t NDEKLAIl WITH GOOD COAL. Tbli property will betehangvd for entailer prop, erty, or eold on oaay terme la peymtntt. Yot further partioolare oall ea the prem ieea or addroea. JOHN C. HEM), Clearfield, Pa. March Ifltb, IBH-lf. HARNESS I HARNESS 1 1 Tftlf iray for four llarnrnl IF yoa want to attiily your own Intere.t, do not fail toeallat ANIiHKW IIARWIOK'8 HAR. NKSSBIIOP.on Matkel. treat, next door le John A. Btoek'a tobaeee atora, C)er8e)d Penn'a. Tilt FACTS ARK THAT A II nr.t-elaai work tl done at BARVrtCK'8. N TeaU foot oil and axle greaaa at 1 IIA8KICK 9. "hoahl. and single barn.n of all kind, et e UARWICK'8. 1 idlng Baddl.a of all kind, at V HARWICH '8. u .eta and korBe .over, of all kin4. at J HARWICK'S. IThtpa of all kind, and aa low aa IS sent, at I T I1AHW1CK 8. araoii of atl ktnda mad to order at HAKWICK'A. tkindi of eollara at bottom prloee at HAHWllK Hi KemeaiMr aa X-L-N-T Una of hor.e farnl.h Inggoodaat HAHVTICk'S. Will keep and mak, all kinda of Inmher har aeoit HARWICK'S. Ivory aad ill other kind, of rlnga of all .Ieea al HARWICK'S. Clomba, kra.haa, and Interfering boot, en hand J al HARWICK'S. Kaea rohea, knee duttora, aid eereena of all kinds .1 HARWICK'S. Job wark aad repairing promptly attended la. Remember Ibe shop I. Shaw's row, en Market street, between the Manalaa Bonn and the Shaw House, CleerfleM, Penn'a. May 18, I88.tm. WAGONS ! ! brought to STUDEBAKER WagOnS Wagonsd'Buggies. a call before buying elsewhere. BllO., Clcarfiled, Pa. LEAVY, when required. Funerals attended my oflico, on Second stroct, or leave Store, adjoining tho Postnlllco. JATi. It. lifcA v l , Clearfiold, Pa. BLOCK, CURWENSVILLE, PA. P ( WMk ,n yar own town- Terrai and $6 VUU outfit i free. Addrooe II. Dallitt A Co, Portland, Maine. mli2.y. ARNOLD 1IA.S ADVANCED Prices of Shingles. SHAVED AND SAWED. Curwenerllle, Jaa. 9, T8-tf. 1.1AMM I,AM)01 VOtt HAI,R.-.In Uuaton ad Pint townnhipi, Clearfield count j. J Keaaonable tin (rtTtn lor part of parcbaia Z -uonej. Prioeo $.O0 to $l.oo per en.jfj Mlncraii roaerred. L. DIIID, Affent, Ml fid, Pa. or Wallati A Krxiii, 8pt- 10, 17-tf. Clearleld, Pa, SIIOUMAKINC.-I boreby Inform my pa tront, and mankind In reneral. that I hare reoinvad my ehoemaking a hop to tha room io tirabam'a row, over 8. I. Snyder 'i jewelry atore, and that I am piepared to do all kind of work to my lint cheaper than any other ahnp In town. All work warranted aa good ae eaa b done any. where elf. Poiitirely tbie ii tbo ehoapeat ehop to Clearutld. JOS. II. DKKKINU. Deo. II, 18 78 -If. Thomas A. Duckett, DEALER IN T HKHI'llV gWa notloo to the dtitena of Clear- field and tl e aurrounding tlolnitf that I prepared at all timea to furoiab fao.il lea and manufaotoring oatabliahmenta with a euperior quamy oi Coal, Wood $ Coke, Which I am prepared to dr-Hrer in a few bntira1 notice, I am alwara ready to haul and deliver irom and to tbo Urpot, or anywhro elaa, and move fatnillea and bou'ebold guoda anywhere on non Don), Xllim. A. UUUKKIT, Clearfield, Pa., Mar. 31, IHKO-tf. CUUWKNSVILLE, PA., DEALF.RR IN All Kinds of Merchandise, -K en AD- Dry Goods, Groceries, Etc. ilAN I'FACTL'RKhl AND DEALKRft IN NtlUAltE TmilKH, AND KVKRY DK9CRIPTION OF SAWED LUMBER CUT TO ORDER. The Only MAnufacttirorn In Clearfield County of the NEW PROCESS FLOUR! tot ri.ovn, ( nor rr.r.n .ff.M-.ii s o.y n.t.ynt "nP"Caslt paid for all kinds of Urain Wheat, Itye, Oats, Etc. Carwea.vlll., Pa., Jnaa t, 1118 tf. ilM : .Tnfin Iruin fi Rpnc- UUUU 11 1111 VU U1UU THE REPUBLICAN. Ct.K.MiKlKI.P, r. 1IVKMIAV MiiIIMNII, Nm KM III II III, I HX THE VHOl'fili ritisa TO 1)0. The Wuliinilii'i firming Miir tsiven! (Miriisncy tna luinni llint ila' linn. Ju. I (j. llluinc in c-i hi torn ilu I in u tour throligh the Kullllii l n SIiiIch dm lug I tho coming Wintir. Wo luivo nlwtiys j refitdcd it an a umtu-r l..r rof:rol thBljieunuruuiidurttikcfi uIho tho Attorney '.oui prominent public incii do not seek d'oncrul'ii duties. nd thm attachment to learu more, hy personal olisei vation, of tho. people ol tho vuiioiis Bcctionaj of our widely extended country. Nolh-; ing 80 aurely disjiels erroneoua opin-1 ions and softong prejudice", an personal! contact, and if leading pulilii: men of: tho North and the Soul h would emu - late tho example of our Judges in many Stales, and "cxclmngo circuits," j against Mr. MacVeagh's refusal toren. they would, hy conluot wilh the people' ler them ; and whether MacVeagh is of both section at their homes, leurn warranted in relusing lo givo them many things of which I bey are now when tho Vrovidont pcrointorily com profoundly ignorant. Let u suppose, mai.ds them. Tho situalion as wo lor instance, that men like Mr. Conk- read it is just this: Mr. Arthur has ling, Mr. Kdmunds, and Mr. Blaine, been a friend of tho Star Ifoulo thieves, should spend a ctiuplo of months or so, j nd conspicuously so of Dorscy. He in traveling, through tho Southern i s prosecution pending aguiimt States, making a personal acquaintance them, commenced under U produces with the people, observing their habits ''r. Uo considers (hut prosecution as of life, manlier of thought, and learning! "lost likely to bo w it him t result. He something of iho vast agricultural and i ("ears to ho charged with the failure, commercial advantages they possess. 'id llieivforo desires lo avoid all ap We do not doubt they would return pearanro of responsibility fur it by wiser, uhler stutisinun, and better pa I leaving il in charge of those whnorigi triots than ever before. They would ' ' Mr. MiieVeugh and Mr. learn that "none arc all evil," that the .j James coii-picuoii-dy stand before the Soulhei u Slates constitute a great and I country at tlio Star liouto prosecutors valuable portion of this Vnion, and ; a,l(1 Mr. Arthur wants to nail them that Its broad nnd fertile ncres, bloom i there. tug with the mtiHt nlwoliilvly vtiluiible products Idiown to ((iinmcnc, are practically inexhatiHtihle; that thi'ir rivcra tiro capable of llnalinjr tho nit lives of the worlj, and that laKt, but not leant, they will meet a people hos pitablo to exeeHH und enernii to a lault. If the ontlonien wo have named will travel leisurely through the coun try, mingle wilh tbo people nt tho principal poinU, and spend from fire to ten days each at Richmond, Charles ton, Savannah, Mobile, and Near Or leans, and then take parage on one of their palatial boats and steam up tho Father ol Waters, pausing at Xatchez and Vieksbtirg, in Mississippi, and Memphis, in Tennessee, to mingle with and partake of the hospitality of tho people, wo feel un abiding cmifi iluuco that they will be all tho happier when they return to llieir Northern homes. After a wei.lt spent upon the bosom of the Mississippi, looking out upon the vast agricultural wealth and the boundless possibilities of the Slates of Louisiana, and Arkansas, Mississippi, nnd Tennessee, they will return with moro expanded minds und broader views than thtiy were ever cuiisehins of before. Ill reciprocation, lot some of out leading Southern men visit the North and tbo Kant; let tbem learn some thing of tho practical workings of their splendid industrial und manufac turing enterprises, their schools, their colleges, and, above nil, tho home life of tho people. If this were done, we feel assured that tho day of tlio demagogue would noon bo over, and for a consummation o devoutly to be wished, it strikes us that almost any personul sacrifice should bo cheerfully made. Let our leading men think of this suggestion and act upon it. It will bury sectional animosity, still political discord to a great extent, und tend, to muko us once more a fraternal and harmonious people. Southern and Northern sol dicrs who met in deadly conflict on un hundred fields, have long since fester nized, clasped hands across the bloody chasm, and become friends. Are the pcoplo and tho politicians who staved at home when each section culled ils best and bravest sons to tho bailie- field, prepared to keep tho fires of hate burning forever? Wo sincerely hope not. American llrgister. A Good Law. Tho Indiana law on the subjoct of a defeneo of insanity in criminal rases is a good one, and ono which ought to find a placo on the statuto books of all tho States. The section of the code relating to this point is as follows: When a perann tried upon an lr.dlctm.nt for a publio oneneo le eeouitleit on the sole grand that be was lorane at Ibe time of the comnilMion of the offenee, the fact .hall be found by thet verdiet, or hy Ibe eourl II tried by It, and the de fendant Bball not be discharaed. but ahall be forthwith proceeded against upon the eharte of meanly, ana tne verdiul ol tlie jury, or finding of the eourl, shall be firieia net's evheoee of his in.snlty. If offenders who now plead insanity as a bar lo punishment for such crimes as they may bo disposed to commit had an assured certainly thul it is only a choico botweon being imprisoned in a jail or penitentiary nnd being im mured in a lunatic asylum, does any body niipposo that such pleas would not bo moro raro than they now are, and that consequently crimes of a cer tain class would not be of less frequent oecurronco than they hnvo herelofoie been? It is tho reasonable cbancol that tho matter will bo allowed to drop after acquittal on account of in:uniry which induces criminals and their at torneya and friends to interpose that defence. Lots or Cash. At Economy, Pa., the homo of that onco largo and active community ,tho "Harmonist," founded by father Itapp, about 100 old men and women still linger, most of them on tbo brink of the grave, Tho bnsi ness affairs of tho Socioty have always been woll managed, and its accumulated wealth is now enormous in tho neigh borhood of (10,000,000, it is said. To recent visitor's inquiry as to tho final disposition of this vast proporty an old whilo -haired man replied that bo did not doubt tho Slnto of Pennsyl vania would gladly settle tho Society's aflalrs and take tho assets for it t.roublo. Oun Psnsion Crop. The annual report of lbs Pension Bureau for tho last fiscal year shows Ihat on tha DOlb of Juno, 1881, there were L'6S,8.'I0 pen sions; 2S,740 pensioners were added to tho roll during tho year, and tho name of 10,712 woro dropped, braving a net increase of 18,021. No tro. Tbs Utica Ot'tervt,1 says that pnlp won't do as a substitute lor brains in the make op of horn. Warner Miller as a successor to Ros coe Conkling it a dismal failure. A .S'.Vff UI.A U CO.VTEST. It it ii very singular altitude indeed I lint tho li fsident of tlic Unllcd (Stiilm mi'l llivAltoriipy(ifmirul hnve uiwiiiii il lowttii) iucIi iiilmr. The Attorney (il'llriul I'Chij'liit, lllllj tllO i'luMlll nt do i-linc to retvivo lii reninatinu. The Altorniy (irnnral linvca his Knvu lukiny cur In with liin WnHhinlun no- iiiinintnncvv, (.ffi-w his houno for roiit, nnd quitH tho town with lug und tar. gng'- Tho 1'ri.nnlrlit rcfunv to hp. j ptint hin BiuruiMtor nnd the Solicitor of Mr. Arthur to Mr. MacVongb, a is well liijown, fpiinga from no lovo for n'mi fr thero ia no lovo felt on either "ide. Tho motives guiding ouch inan'a action are well understood. Hut tho qtU'lion are whether tho I'resiijeiit is 1 warranted by any circumstances in; i demanding Jr. MacVeugh's services Mr. Mc cagh understands this, but apprcuerius ulno ILat Hie secret UiHii- once of the administration will woik ogainst the undertaking lo put the I resident s old inentls in lull, lie knows, furthermore, ihut he is not ol the ndmini-tration, while ostensibly a part of it. lie is not disponed to stay in it and to be turned out when bis virtue hits been squeezed out of him. Mr. Arthur and Mr. MucVeagh belong to distinctly opposite branches of tho Republican party that cunnot coalesce nny more than oil and water. Under these circumstances Mr. .MucVeagh pursued the only courso open lo him in acquainting: tho President that bo desired to go out of the Cabinet. Mr. Ailhur, under ordinary circumstances, would hnvo been glad to bo rid of him. Dtit now ho thinks thero is an silvan Inge in keeping him. Is he right is reftisii,; to let him go? Who ran think so? Suppose it is true, r. be says, that MacVcugb, having made himscll laniiliur with the Star Iloiile eases, is the fittest man to proso culo litem to the end. That would justify him in asking ,im ( Uy- Lut certainly it is a very unworthy and undignified proceeding in a President to go further than ibis in his insistanco, and it is even childish in him lo refuse to fill Mr. MucVeagh's place, in Iho idea that he will thus moro effectually free himself Irom responsibility for the lailure of tbo oroscentions. In nnp iil'L'nielit Ml. .UiieVr-ii.rh U-ruilil Lnt-n I (lone heller to have retained his oflico at the President's command for tho pin pose of prosecuting the work ho hud begun. Remaining for this well understood special purposo ho would not have been responsible for tho poli cy of tho administration. If Mr. Ar thur could afford to retain in his Cnbi net an avowed opponent who did not want to etuy thero, Mr. MacVeagh could well have afforded to remain; his position would hare boen exceed ingly independent and his place a vory conspicuous one from which to pro claim bis views. No question of deli cacy could have restrained from an-togonir-ing a President who insisted on keeping him by his side against his will. Tho wiliness which led Arthur to such an unheard of insistanco might havo proved to bo silliness instead, but it was no concern of Mr. MacVeagh to protect Mr. Arthur against his folly. Tho cond.net of tho President in this matter conclusively shows him to bo a man of very low tone. IIo has been extensively advertised hy his friends as a gentleman; and suporficially he may bo. But ho lacks tho self respect which is tho essence of the man and tho gentleman. Wo fear, too, that ho lacks sincerity, honesty and independ elite, nnd is in fact but a pretentious sham, as a little time is likely to clear ly show. Lancaster hlelligrnrrr. Attention, bus recently been called to a singular Illustration ol tho man ner in which historians sometimos ho como so much Interested in their sub ject us to forget to mention important details. It is suid that Iho Rev. Mr. Peet's book on " The Ashtabula Dis after" nowhere trives tho date, dnv. mont h, or year of tho grenlcutiistropho. Comioiitino. Mrs. Fry, on eloping from I nionvillo, O., left a note kindly advising her husband to got a divorce immediately and marry a certain frugal and industrious widow of tho neigh borhood, who would, as she sxprcsscd it, ' bo good to tho seven small Fry you havo on hand." DEoinnATioN. You can get a good idea of tho depths to which twenty years of Republican ascendency has dragged the Stnato of tho United States hy recalling tho small and dirty things Adventurer Muhnno has com pelled ono half of it to do since March 4. Utica Obtererr (Pern.). Tho oldest twin in tho United Slates nre (ioorgo and Kdrnund Gravely, of Leatherwood, Ilcnry oounty, Va. They will bo XI year old on Iho first of December next, nnd are in tho best of heallb. Their mother livod to be over 100, and their father died at 00. A now countorleit in tho shape of a quarter-dollar piece lias made its ap- pearanco throughout the country. Tbo bogus piece ia well executed, and ex cepting by expert, is very difficult to detect, Tho ring is noarly porfect,and can only be detoctcd by weight. A Nsw Minister. President Ar thur ha appointed Hon. Hannibal Hamlin, ol Maine, Plenipotentiary to Spain. Ho will sail in a few days for Madiid. The postal cards of tho United States art) mado al Caslleton, N. Y., near Al bany, at tha rata of a million and i half every day. i AGRICULTURAL. Coniributioau lo thil derarlniei.t .buiild ha ad dienafd lo J. Blaim Kkaii, tUi (irJaM, Pa. A crack Kloppi'il up on the mi l nide of the luirn inny hhvc a lni..vl ol corn u day. The con ill i -lvt 1 1 1 i iu.ii '.i h.-h.' Woundu miiilo on apple tivc:i Ue l ween Juno and August hcul over mine readily limn thiwo madu in Winter. It largo woiiodx uro nialti m Winter or Kail, or even in the Spring, they Bhould In protected from tlio wea'lier !y paint or w ax of dome kind. Tho KatioiiiiKiraiigoofiho l'. of II. will convent in Fifteenth annual ses sion in Washington, I). C, Novem ber ltilh. Kor Pat runs of Pennsylva nia and New Jersey urrangcnioiits have been made for excursion tickets over tho P, W. A P., H, k K. and N. C. KM- road A directory ol the ti ranges of Clear field county w ill ha published as soon as the names of the olllccrs for 1M82 are received. .Secretaries of subordinate Oranges will confer a f.ivor by send- j ing a list ol tho names of officers elec ted with tho time of regular meetings of their respective (i ranges. Thu wild cherry is ono of tho most rapidly -growing, and if trained, one ol the handsomest of our native trues. III. ullractive dress of blimoma of May, and it pendant clusluri. of matured fiuil in July, give it a variety of at tractive features w anted in mom other trues adapted lor 01 nameiitul purposes. K grows readily in uiinon any soil. rut: n.mtr yvKxriox. Al a late meeting of lVnn (irungn, the subject of ditcussiuii inn "The Pairy.' Wo gieo below a lew of the thoughts of dill'eront speakers: K. M. Davis said: "Any one who has imnsed through thu diinnli r I , . t ci-ii..,! our country this Summer knows how diflicult a tnutlor it is to Iced ull thro' days. Iiy my calculation 1 find that I cunnot make butter the year round lor less than twenty five cents per pound. I would recommend packing butler w hen the supply is greater than the demand, and I believe if we were on the right plan we could have il equally as good as fresh butter." Mr. (;. M.GofTsttiJ: ' Packed bulter ennnot bo kept without ice bouses, und it our cows eoiil 1 be kept in the shade where tho flies could not disturb them, they would do much butter. I recommend stabling while milking. Thero is not a dairy in the county that receives the care it should. Willi plenty of sweet corn an I warm stables for cows in Winter, it can he tnitdo a paying business." A lira m Spencer suid: ' There is no pay in it. Four cows are enough for any man. Wo should have all tlie cream wo want to use, and let thoso who are only willing to puy fifteen or twenty cents for butler do without, and find something else to lake the placo of making butter to sell." O. 1. Kondull advocated sowing corn, rye, Ac., so thai when tho Fall pastures get shoit thero might be something to take their placo. LicrritFR srtl SVIKSTE J.V FAKM1SU. There is no more important detoil in successful farming than drainage and yet many farmers will sinilo credulously when you tell them of Us great advantages, and very likely stylo you "another of them hook farmers.' xney cannot seo now tlio tiles can stand tbo frost. I doubt not many of them cannot understand how tho wa ter can fluw oft tbrou them ; tho surplus, that i. They are gonerally ignorant of tho principles underlying drainage. Ono ofton hears (armors aay, "Oh, that land is cruwfishy," "not fit for anything." The fact is, that "crawfishy" land can very often bo mado of tho vory bjst quality by un dcrdraining. What is tho usual plan ? Sowing down in gras, with tho result oftentimes, of mossy, boggy, course grasses, in in ativo of water on tho hot torn, which thorough drainago alono will remedy. On many farms yon will seo low places where water stands like a small hike. As a rule, they are left mere wastes too cold and saturoted to ruiso anything, almost. But a little attention and money would reeloim thom entirely. The expenso of drainago should bo no objection, for it really costs noth ing when you consider Bright; just a with paint, tho preservation of wood. By not draining land that noeds it, you are losing yearly In yield and monoy return. A Inrmer oxpondod 1,200 in draining a swamp on his farm. Ho dug deep and enrriod tho ditch hall a mile through nn adjoining farm lo sectiro un outlet. By this means ho freed the location of malaria. and 1 1 nit swamp has sinco produced enough to build tho house, and will be for long years to oomo tho most pro ductive and profitable ten acres of the larm. A Now York farmer has in twenty years saved ton aerw of soil nearly useless, and redeemed twonty aores of malarious and utterly useless land. Uo bas paid 82.500 for tile. An agricultural journal uys: "Farm ers must produce more oh less acres, and in no way can it bo aided as much as by eflicicnt undordrainlng. With out it no soil can bo pushed to its full capacity. England produces thirty whilo wo produco ten bushols of wheat per aero. 1 bo average of our corn at thirty-five bushols per aero can bo doubled by a careful and scientific system of fnrming, nnd in this plan draining cannot bo dispensed wilb. The avcrngo depth of laying tilo is 3.1 inches, and tho cost of digging varies from 15 to 30 cent per yard, but in tho yield of crops, tho Incrcaso is from 2.'i to 100 per cent." When ono think of tho vast amount of land almost Val ulcs on account of snturutod earth, tho urplus wulor not tunning off from lack of drainage, but remaining to fill the larger pores, and making a sodden mass, ho is staggeiod at tho iminonso loss in revenuo. Tho remedy is in the hand of tho land owners, but moat of them nro callous nnd indifferent, and plead povorty. To allow the land lo continue undrainod is to add to povor ty. In business it Is a cardinal prin ciple to have no unproductive capital, but to make It "grow," for it is in ro ality so much less when lying Idle. Black prairie soil, when froed from its excessive moisture, becomes very fur tilo otherwise often nnlillable. HlISTIOUS. Solfts. I OYD HOUSK, lj Main Htrol'l, I'iltMI'aliUHil, l'FNN A. Ta'ue .Ivry. supplied Willi Ibe best Ibe marks aflur.li. I'll, (ravelitig pui. lie 1. Invited to oil. H. l.ollLHT I.OVO. fASUINUTON UOlSli, This new and wvll lurm.tied home ha. be.n taken by the undersigned. He fool, rtinli J.tit ol being able lo rouder satisfaction lu thuse who may lavnr uim witn a fall. May 8, 1871. II. W. DAVIS, Prop'r. rjpEM PKI1ANCK 1IOUSK, NEW WASHINGTON, PA. II. D. HOsK, . . Piiui-niaru SrT-The bestuf aucouimodatlous fur nan and bet. A 'ibdral aiiare uf publli patrunag" Is aulioilii'l. J, 'he. WASHINGTON HOUSE, OIi R.N HOPE. PKN'N'A. 11 HE underiijr;if J, lim ing Iraned tbit e hi X tnidi'ua Hotel, ia u, viil. uf i.lttu Jlvi.. I tow prvparsd t acxfouimodala all who uiity oall. My Ulilo end liar atii.ll he auppliivl with the boat the market DfTurda (IKHKHK W. bOTT.S Jr. Ulan Hi. pa, l' , March ii, Is; if. II. gUSQUJSUANNA JlOUfiK, CUEWZNSYILLE, PENN'A. A-Ttm old aui well-cittaMi.hH Hui1 bat- obeo leakl by the uudirmafriflj, and h lueia cwn ndftiit ol rendering .tijlmtii.n to thie wha may pntruniiB Dim. tioo-l jXiiilinj; artaciiol. 1.KW1.S C. UldOoM, Prmtrlvtor. April 31,'KI-tr. ALI.K(jl!I.N V lK)LTSISf CLEAKFlfcLD, PK.NN'A. WILLIAM . IKA, lfi;ior. -"Tliti houm i pleasvntly I'irtito oi Kmt i trait ft rest, aiU o'iu.vtitr.;ii to tho durt 11 m QO'l 8,11 litiiHc a!9 hi tiirt .ia, I; Tn rj CdnLl.v I,-', ruflttsji an I refj-anri -4 f. i n .i'u lo at'io. Hir en;i;ili.j wilb ohultpat l.jj-r. I'ibh f ir.-ml.eJ wnti tbo bot tbe nitrite a:l -1 tJ.md ltlu Hltn-Uod. Uatej uj i.lrit-' Aj.ill I I, lM-tC faiths. DREXEL & CO., No. 31 Mouth Third Htreet, Phlln If Iphls And Dealers in Government Securities, Application by mail will receive tirwiupt attoii tU;n, 1 all liif-iriua'.lon cheerfully farui.he'J Orler. -rod. April ll.tf. P. a. AnSJLD. . W. ASXOLD. t. .. ARXoLD F. K. ARNOLD & CO ISiiiikerH and Krokern, Reynnldivllle, Jctlcrtton Co., Pa, M-jnor ret-aivoi on deposit. Uijoo-jntn at tao iurate ratri. Lmtero a-i I Foreign Evcbaofa al wife on hind anl oullretirmn promptly made. Iteynollarille, Uoa. f, 1H74.-Iy County National Bank, OP CLEARFIELD, PA. I 0oM in (Irahnin's Drl.-'r Building, I a, out .if T A. rViVs Shire. Passage Tickets to and from Liverpool, Queens, town, tilaagow, London, Paris and Conenhaaen. Alco, Drain for sale on the Koyal Dank uf Ireland aui imperial llanit ol bon-lon. JAMES T. LEONARD, Pres't. W. M. SHAW, Cashier. janl.'sl Sfntistrit. j L. ii. niciciuior.i), mi it a i: ti n ii is ft t i s t, 9reduats of tlio Peminlvaui. clii-ge of Dental Surgery. O&ce inre.i lens, uf Dr. HilU, opposite tho Sonw lliuio. m-'lil.t, '7S If. DR. E. M. THOMPSON, (Otflce in Dank Build ing, ) Curwetlirillc, Clearllrlcl Co., I'a. io -h 33 '78 tf. M. HILLS, apxn trifx B.vrr, CLKAhFIKLD, PENN'A. taV-Ofliee In resljenco, cimhi.i!Io Sh.iw House. JyS,l87S If J. M. STEWART, SURGEON DENTIST, CLEARFIELD, PA (OCtee In Western Motel bulljlng scootid floor.) Nitrons Oxide Oat administered for the pain ess sxtrantioa of loath. Clearlleld, Pa., May 1, 1877-ly. USfClhllCOlM OH PIIINriNfi OF KVKRY DE9CRIP Hon neattv executed at this office. .1 v79 A WKKK. 112 a day at home easily male. V ' Co.tly oullil free. A l Iress Tut a A Co., Augusta, Maine. fmchMy. E. S. HENDERSON, 4- -c ? , f'..,: UNDERTAKER BrilNSlDE, PENN'A. rplIK auhtcrlber now oftVra to the eltitena of J. Ilorniido and vlHnitr. an unproflded perialty. Urai(er all kind of Caattrte and Cofflrji will be kept on hand, and ordrra filled at onie. Funerals dttcniltd .tnytvhere I will furnlih the Onet ai well 11 tho ehrepeef artlcti-e dedicated tn funftrala. All order left al the at nre of Joint C. CoWskb will reeeire prompt attention. For fnrihor partlrolara, cull on or Wwm E. 8. HENDERSON. Dm. 10, M79 tf. JOHN TROUTMAN, DKALRR IN FURNITURE, AND Improved Spring Beds, M RKKT 8TRKF.T, NEAR P. O. Tho anderairned War a ara to Inform tboaltt- tena of Clearfield, and tbo puMie Rt)tirally. that bo baa on hand a Goo aiaortment of Furniture, aaab aa Walnut, Cheatnot and Painted Chamber 9ul.ee, Parlor Bui tee, Kerlinina; and Kitenifno Cbaira, Ladiea' and tjonta' Kaay Chat re, the Per foratetl Dining and Parlor Chain, Oano BeatiaDd Wind' t'hatra, t'lrttboi Jttre, Htep and Rtten 1I0B Ladderi, Hat Raeka, Scrubbing Brunhei, Ar MOULDING AND PICTlTRB FRAMES, onkins O Chromoa, Ae,. which would nit ah la for Holiday prooenta. flv-i"' ., JOH TROI1TM AN. The Bell's Run Woolen Factor j Ponn township, Olearneld Co Pa. HIJRNKD OUT! tor wur BURNED UPI Theanbaerlhora hara, at groat oiponao.rehuilta oeighhnrhood noooatity, In the oreetion of a Irat olau Woolen Mannfaelory, with all tho modern ImproToment attachrd, and aro prepared to raako all kinda of Clotha, Caeaitnerea, Hatinetta, Blaa keta, Flan nail, Ae. Plenty of food on hand u tnpply all oar old and a thoaeand aowonatomen. wn'tta wtj mat w mm ana eiamia oar Itoek, Tbo boilnea of CARDINQ AND FULLING will rootlfo onr oapootal attontlon, Propor arrangenente will ho mado to receive aad dnliTor Wool, to auit su atom are. All work warranted and done upon tho ehorteet not lea, and by atrlot atiaa tlna to baaineae we hope to roallao liberal ahare f pablte patronage. lt,MM POIJNDi WOOL WANTED! We will pay tbo blgheat market nrtot for Woo and aoH oar uanafaotnrad gooda aa low aa elmllar good a aa bo bought in the oounty, and whenerer wafall to render reasonable atiafaotioa we oan alwaya bo foe nd at home ready to Make proper ei pi an alloa, either la peraon or by latter. JAMBS JUUHHUB m BO KB, .rlHtf tawer r. O (Onr Oun SdmlMrmrnt. THE REPUBLICAN, Pi atiBHtii KrKwr Wanxr.Bi.ar ir George B. Goodlander, ll.KAIlfllXD, PENN'A, Has tli. f..reTe.t C'lrrulatlna of any paper In Northwestern Heunsylraula. TIIK laiyo and coti.Uutitly inm-us lug circulation of the KKlraLir,x, rt ndera it laiuaniv to bueiaeat men aa a uediun through which to reai-h lie pn'ilio. Torms of Subscription: If paid in advance, . . . 12 00 If paid after three months, . 2 50 If paid after six months, . . 3 00 Whon papers aro sent outside of tho county payment must be inndvuuco. ADVERTISING. Ten lines, or less, 3 times, , fl 50 Each subsequent insertion, 60 Administrator Notices, . . 2 60 Kxecutors Notices, .... 2 60 Auditor' Notices, .... 2 50 Cautions und Estrnys, ... 1 60 Dissolution Notices, . . . 2 60 Professional Cards, 5 lines, yoar, 6 00 Spoeiul notices, per line, ... 20 YEARLY ADVERTISEMENTS: Ono square, 10 lines, . . , 8 00 Two square, 15 00 Three squares, 20 00 Ono-fourth column, . . , , 60 00 One-half column, .... 70 00 One column, ,20 00 We have always on hand a stook of Blanks of all Descriptions. AKTICLKS OF AGREEMENT, SUMMONS. SUBPOSNA8, KXKCUTIONS, ATTACHMENTS, LKASK3, BONDS, FEE BILLS, CONSTABLE'S BLANKS, Ao., io., Ac. Wo are prepared to tlo all kinds of Job Printing. such as POSTICUS, rUOGIUMMKS, LETTER HEADS, ENVELOPES, BILL 1IEADS, CARDS, STATEMENTS, PAMPHLETS, CIRCULARS, io., to., IN THE BEST STYLE, AND ON REASONABLE TERMS. CI co. IS. f stood lander, Clearfield, Clearfield County, Fa. -. -1, 5HiSffUanfous. Gray's SpociSc Islcdicine. TRAD! MARK TKADI MASK ,- Ureal Eli(li.h rUieiiv. An u r A fsllluii eare t..r i V;'" Tf K.n.,:.i we.k. fir-"f braa, hiifrir.a I. ...... V: tent', and all-: 1 lento i that - 'Aa ItfORtTAitlHaii.w . a AFTER TAIIUQ. jielt "ell Ai ue;aa k-a ol Mriuory, rn-rtru taaiaiiNosa, sin in in umi, uimrfrl ol Vieiup , Vrrtnalure old Aga, atid many other lMi.tf 1 1 'it lead to Inrauny or Couxutuplion ar.d a t ure itiava. 'xtrFoll partltmUra in our pam,h ct, iLirb wo Jlr to aeod Iree by mail to tij vvt, 'j 1e hporifio JM nil ii re U aoid by all drunili at (j j(.f paJkitge, or ail packagea lr i, or will u ttl free by Bail on receipt nt that innr.ry, tv tJlff,,. ing 'J 11 K OKAY W KLlt IN K Of , Kutlalo, X. V Roll in Chai field bj C. D. Watnun. I-r27. 'f 1 I,-. READING FOR ALL! I HOOKS A- ST A TJOSKH y Market ki., ( icoif.cltl, (at tlie Pom tu.- f.; rpHE buiIeraiKijed btga kava to .mhu,,, t, X tho eitituiiJi oi' Cl(urk(.'M ai:d rii-iLiit, ti.Ht b ku htted up a ro(-tu ai.d baa jurt teitrLed (roin tho city wilh a lurgo aut-ui t i ttt i.i -Biatter. oociieting in part ut ' Bibles and Miecellaucous Books, Illitk, Account and Para liookf of ev ti fcriptloat Pap-r and Hnvtlopta, French jr"ipcj ltd pie in; Pena and Pctcili; lilm-k Ltf Fa, ere, Deeda, Mji igaffca ; Judguei't, Kei..p. tion and I'rjmifarv tutcaj White and Pircb oivnt Drier, LcrhI Cap, l'.ecord Cap, and Lill cpt thef t Munio, lor eituer Piano, t ml or iuiib. OMiaiantly on hand. Any tonka or rutiifiarr detired that I tcety n-t laveu hand,tiillbor.lef.j by f rut aipicM, and aold at wboletaie or rus.;! to anlt cuitotuera. 1 wit! a)io kerp periodic: ltoramro,(urh ae Sluiiiica, N'owrpietivra, ie. r. A. lAL LIfl. Clteirfield, M.- 7, Iho8-tf New Departure -IX- LUTHERSBURC! Heroaflfr, gooda will be euld fr CAiH m.It. or In exchaokft fyr produce. No hj;b l,f keyt in the future. All t'ld account i nni't l.r aett'cil. Tboe who cannot cah uj , will j.'m: r band rcr their uotw aad CLOSE THE RECORD. I ant determined to lei! uij rouJi m tnth pricvr, and at a dis-'utint far below tl tt unr offered in thia TiriLity. 'J i:e diicount I alU L.y euitiitrrj, will n.keihein rich in twn.ty .vex: if tbry l'-llow my advice and bur their pouSt Ir m me. I wtll py enrh frr wheat, catr a:d d;vcr fd. DANIKL (tOODLANDLH. Luthertl'Urir, Ju-nuary 17. 1 s 7". S. S. 3IAUVIX & COS. SUPERIOR CRACKKKsi AND Pan Cake Flour. I.ui...Ve Fltmr l.jn.l wlmt It. name lini:ie. fl ..ir f-r I'u n I '.ik.. The .11 e,-tin-i. fur il are wi h i..l.l ...l.-r nr .e.-t mils, make a bailer ami liAeal t,r.,i "t. a ln.1 .M.lille Tin. aeiuja IU Blyrh cli.M). I 111 llui.i:t.lu'.l 8uur. eaVAr'K YOUK GnoCLI 11)11 lT."v9 01 n Sow York Water Crackers, IMI'r.ItIALCHAMPAflNECR.t!:i:i: XXX OYSTER CItACKI-ILS, KXTIt A SODA ( KACKKr.S, WINE CltACKEnM Are superior In all olliers. Tt'hen yoii L11V rnrkei. s.k for HAIl IN.S, and Sen toke an, otl.et .T Ihej are tli. be.1. otllee anil U ctka SI, e 03 and 07 l.lbrrtjr Ulreel, Ketail Depai talent, Is rmh Arentie, riTTsiu uciir. pa. FOR SALE BY ALL OltOCEJiS. November 9, ISM.Sm. HARTSVICK & IRWIN. 6EC0KD 8IREET, CLEARFIELD, PA., DEALERS IN PURE DIUJMS! . 1 chemicals: PALNTS, OIUS, DYE STI FF VARNISHES, BKl'SUKS, TAVCY O00LS, "ERFCMKRV, TOILET ARTICLES, Or ALL KINDS, ' PUKE WISES AM) LIQUORS for medicinal parpoaee. Truaiea, 8uppurten, Bchool Book and St.! lott ery, and all other artlolea uiu'.liy (tund in a Drag fetoro. PIIYrliriANK1 PRKSCRIPTIONS CAhK Fl'LLY COMPOUNDED. Having a large ek parte noe in tho buainoaa they can give entire aat wfaotlvn. J. fl. OARTSWirK, JOHN K. IRWIN. ntvarnt4, T)mhr IA, 1HT4. OPEN FOR ALL! LOTS OF New Goods, CHEAP FOR CASH. Come to Frenchville 1 I HAVE just received tlio lurjrost stock of goods eeor brought to this section of tlio oountv, which I will sell for cash or produce as cheap aa they can be nought elsewhere. My atock consists of DY GOODS, Gror fries, BiMilsSliors, Hardware, i""'Nailii a Specialty.- A full stock of FISH. Raltlnlanjc or small sacks, or by tho barrel. CROCKERY WARE, stono or clay. QUEEN8WARE, all styles and quality. In short, I havo everything needed by the farmer, the mechanic, the laborer, or anybody else, which I will sell ust as cheap aa tho goods osn be purchased anywhere else. Pleas call and examine my good and prices belore Investing elsewbsre. L.M. COTJDRIET. FrenehviUe, I'a., Mar. S, 'Sl-lf.